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![]() | ![]() Looking for a new computer, but low on cash? How about coughing up $25 bucks for a new Raspberry Pi? The USB powered ARM processor will support 1080p resolution at 20 frames per second and has onboard storage via an SD card. It has grown in size, but not in the promised price. The best news is it will be shipping next month. http://www.hardocp.com/news/2011/12/..._i n_january/ |
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